Question

Draw a line (or label) from the picture to the correct force
A man falling from the sky
A magnet attracting paper clips
a man moving a lawnmower
a man using a comb
books on a table
two chickens pulling a string
A man with a parachute

Gravity, Magnetism, Applied, Friction, Normal, Electrostatic, Tension, Air Resistance

explain why

Answers

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Here’s how each scenario relates to the forces listed, along with explanations:

1. **A man falling from the sky** - **Gravity**
- **Explanation**: Gravity is the force that pulls objects towards the Earth. As the man falls, gravity is the primary force acting on him, causing him to accelerate downwards.

2. **A magnet attracting paper clips** - **Magnetism**
- **Explanation**: Magnetism is the force that occurs between magnetic materials. The magnet exerts a magnetic force on the paper clips, attracting them due to their ferromagnetic properties.

3. **A man moving a lawnmower** - **Applied**
- **Explanation**: Applied force is the force exerted by a person (or another object) when moving or pushing something. The man applies a force to the lawnmower to move it across the ground.

4. **A man using a comb** - **Electrostatic**
- **Explanation**: Electrostatic force occurs due to the interaction of electric charges. When the man combs his hair, the comb becomes charged (usually negatively) and can attract small pieces of paper or other neutral objects, demonstrating electrostatic attraction.

5. **Books on a table** - **Normal**
- **Explanation**: The normal force is the support force exerted upon an object that is in contact with a surface. In this case, the table exerts an upward normal force on the books to balance the downward force of gravity acting on them.

6. **Two chickens pulling a string** - **Tension**
- **Explanation**: Tension is the force transmitted through a string, rope, or cable when it is pulled tight by forces acting from opposite ends. As the chickens pull on the string, a tension force is created in the string itself.

7. **A man with a parachute** - **Air Resistance**
- **Explanation**: Air resistance (or drag) is a force that opposes the motion of an object through the air. When the man with the parachute falls, the parachute creates a large surface area that increases air resistance, slowing down his descent.

By associating these forces with each scenario, we can understand how different types of forces operate in various situations.